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M r . Thorsen discussed roller skating at the Armory. He was authorized by the council to get the roller skating program underway. Permission to use the Armory for the Deer Hunter's Ball for a $20 fee on October 18 was given.
Oct. 7 , 1951.. .The south Main curb and gutter project cost more than at f i r s t estimated. Mr. Thorsen contacted the property owners and they are willing to pay the $500 extra. Nov. 1, 1951....Election r e t u r n s , County Record, are as follows:
Office 4 year Councilman: Candidate
K e l t h Smith i R I Myles Walker ID)
a s printed in
the
iron
884 x 860
Vote
1088 x 1141 r
717
2 year Councilmen:
Treasurer:
M. F. Grames IR) Willard Lunt (R) H E Christensen (D) .. Rex Harris ID1 Zelma Glass IR) Margaret Carpenter ID)
642 894 n 865
Nov. 1 6 , 1951.. .Parking of Greyhound Buses on Main Street ( a t El Rey Cafe) is a traffic hazard. It is unfortunate that the Greyhound Buses have been pushed from pillar to post in Cedar City. However, they must park elsewhere by January 31, 1952. Dec. 6 . 1951.. .Mayor Broadbent made recommendation that M . F. Grames he approved a s Fire Chief. For the motion-Fakler, Christensen, and Seegmiller. Against--Grames. Jan. 1 7 , 1952.. .City Manager Thorsen was to be advised to make no more deals against the recommendations of the Council, such a s work in subdivisions. Feb. 7 , 1952.. .A committee of property owners from Dewey A spokesman stated: Avenue met regarding their street. "This matter has been discussed many times in the past few years. Arnold Anderson is holding up the opening of the Street because he will not give the right-of-way." The committee asked that the City condemn his property. The Council discussed the need of public restrooms, a s requested by the Chamber of Commerce. Several locations were considered. No action taken. Feb. 21, 1952.. .Arnold Anderson says he will not give the property for Dewey Avenue. ( I f City condemns the property. he wants $2000.) He plans to build a 65' house when he tears down the one he lives in now. It was decided that i t is best for the City to stay out of this and let the Anderson get it people on Dewey Avenue and M r . straightened out. A motion was made that the City remain neutral. Carried.

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

M r . Thorsen discussed roller skating at the Armory. He was authorized by the council to get the roller skating program underway. Permission to use the Armory for the Deer Hunter's Ball for a $20 fee on October 18 was given.
Oct. 7 , 1951.. .The south Main curb and gutter project cost more than at f i r s t estimated. Mr. Thorsen contacted the property owners and they are willing to pay the $500 extra. Nov. 1, 1951....Election r e t u r n s , County Record, are as follows:
Office 4 year Councilman: Candidate
K e l t h Smith i R I Myles Walker ID)
a s printed in
the
iron
884 x 860
Vote
1088 x 1141 r
717
2 year Councilmen:
Treasurer:
M. F. Grames IR) Willard Lunt (R) H E Christensen (D) .. Rex Harris ID1 Zelma Glass IR) Margaret Carpenter ID)
642 894 n 865
Nov. 1 6 , 1951.. .Parking of Greyhound Buses on Main Street ( a t El Rey Cafe) is a traffic hazard. It is unfortunate that the Greyhound Buses have been pushed from pillar to post in Cedar City. However, they must park elsewhere by January 31, 1952. Dec. 6 . 1951.. .Mayor Broadbent made recommendation that M . F. Grames he approved a s Fire Chief. For the motion-Fakler, Christensen, and Seegmiller. Against--Grames. Jan. 1 7 , 1952.. .City Manager Thorsen was to be advised to make no more deals against the recommendations of the Council, such a s work in subdivisions. Feb. 7 , 1952.. .A committee of property owners from Dewey A spokesman stated: Avenue met regarding their street. "This matter has been discussed many times in the past few years. Arnold Anderson is holding up the opening of the Street because he will not give the right-of-way." The committee asked that the City condemn his property. The Council discussed the need of public restrooms, a s requested by the Chamber of Commerce. Several locations were considered. No action taken. Feb. 21, 1952.. .Arnold Anderson says he will not give the property for Dewey Avenue. ( I f City condemns the property. he wants $2000.) He plans to build a 65' house when he tears down the one he lives in now. It was decided that i t is best for the City to stay out of this and let the Anderson get it people on Dewey Avenue and M r . straightened out. A motion was made that the City remain neutral. Carried.